Coronavirus Impact: MG Hector Retrofitted to Serve as an Ambulance

  • Published On: 1 May 2020
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MG Motor India converts Hector SUV into an ambulance within 10-day span at the automaker’s Halol plant

MG Motor India has been keenly helping the Indian Government to fight the Coronavirus Pandemic. Recently, the automaker donated a retrofitted Hector ambulance version to healthcare authorities in Vadodara. The carmaker partnered with Ahmedabad-based Natraj Motor Body Builders and got the SUV transformed into an ambulance within a 10-day span. The entire process was carried out at the automaker’s Halol plant and MG’s engineering team was also a part of the project. 


The MG Hector Ambulance comes with a plethora of features. These include an oxygen system with a cylinder, an imported auto-loading stretcher, a fire extinguisher, medicine cabinet with 5 parameter monitors, internal lighting, and a top light bar with siren and amplifier, live-saving medical equipment and an inverter with battery and sockets.

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Apart from this, the company has also joined hands with Vadodra-based MAX ventilators to increase the production of ventilators. They have also provided 100 Hector SUVs to various authorities and donated Rs 2 crores to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic. It has been diligently working towards providing help to all the healthcare workers and authorities during this tough time. 

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